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Tributes paid to boy, 15, after Sheffield school stabbing

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A 15 -year -old boy was stabbed at a school in Shefield and described as “cute guys” and “life of party”.

Flowers to pay tribute and information were left outside all Saints Catholic high schools. The boy there was injured by the local Harvey Willgoose.

Nandak County Police said the 15 -year -old boy was arrested for suspected murder and was detained by the police.

The unit said it was “pace” to fully understand what happened.

A message left by all saints describes the teenager as “the life of the party” and “bring joy and laughter to all those who know him.”

It added that his “bubble character is contagious.”

It said: “I will never forget all the laughter, all the laughter. You will be missed by so many people.”

A teenager said he knew the 15 -year -old boy and left a bunch of flowers outside the school.

The 17 -year -old young man studied at a local university. He heard the news through friends and said that the death boy was a fan of the Shefield United.

He said, “Honestly, I’m a bit frustrated, which is really shocking.

“He seems to be very happy, and he is also a good person.”

A saint student said that the victim was a “cute guy”.

The 17 -year -old young man said, “He will make you a better day to hear his corridor. You don’t need to personally know that he will be frustrated.”

“Teachers love him, students love him, everyone loves him.

“I have stayed at school for seven years, and I have never happened such a thing.”

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On Monday, many parents arrived at the school to collect their children early.

Some people told Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) that they were eager to hear rumors about what happened and added that “the children are panicked.”

According to the local newspaper “Star”, the principal of the school sent a message to his parents on Monday.

He said it was “shock and sadness” that he had to tell people that a student was fatally stabbed.

He also said that the school will be closed on Tuesday.

Assistant Chief Police Officer Lindsey Butterfield said her troops were trying to build “how this tragedy was launched” and used a press conference to urge people to “keep in mind the center of loved ones.”

Last Wednesday, all Saints President Sean Pender sent a message to his parents, saying that he said it was due to “a threat between a few students.”

ACC Butterfield was asked at a press conference at a press conference at a press conference that she could not share any information related to the report.

However, she urged people to avoid guessing and sharing content on the Internet. “This may make them (family) feel painful and harmful to investigation.”

Watch: Police confirmed the death of 15 years after the stabbing of the Xiefield School

When asked about the incident of going to Brussels, Prime Minister Sir Kyle Stammer said his first idea, “As a father,” with the victim’s family.

He said: “The terrible stabbing of Shefield is that I think the whole country wants to be sad with family, friends, schools, and the whole community.”

Louise Ha, a member of Sheffield Heeley, said the news was “horrible” and “serious questions” must answer what it may happen.

Anti -knife criminal activist in the region said that such incidents should not occur.

Amaan Ahmed, the Asian community trust fund near the management school, said that he was worried that the death of the boy would let his parents want to know whether they should return the child back to school.

He added: “If they can happen in public places like school, people will also worry about going to the park.”

Anthony Olaseice, who works for charity, is always another choice. He said that the incident was “heartbreaking.”

He said, “Such things should not happen.”

He said the charity has held a meeting in all saints and cooperated with young people in the school.

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